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Sail plan for 1941 Wright Built K boat

13K views 21 replies 11 participants last post by  Samf3633 
#1 ·
Greetings,

An old 16 ft Wright Built Sailboat followed me home one day and I have been working on it to get it ready for a trip to GA this Aug. Hull is on the way, thanks to the wooden boat forum. Now I am turning to the sails and rigging. It is rigged to be a fractional rig about a 1/2 rig which does not leave me many options in the used sail market 12' luff.

I am considering changing it to a 3/4 rig which opens the aperature for used headsails. This is happening on a shoestring as you can tell and I still have to do standing and running rigging plus sails.

Any thoughts regarding problems I am facing considering changing the sailplan? It does have 100lbs of 5/16 swing keel. I am also considering purchasing a standing and running rigging sets from EBAY for a Hobie 16 or 18 as it is quite a deal and I think I can get close enough to nicopress them into submission and save dollars. Any other thoughts?

Best,

M
 
#2 ·
K-boat sails

Hi Dobrosailor- I may be of some help, as I have 2 sets of sheets for k-boats. I do not know a lot about the sails, and I am only a casual sailor. I am well versed on the k-boat and its history. I have hull #112 in very rough condition, and no mast in servicable condition. I would like to put this boat back into service, but I am not able. Alternately,if you are interested in selling your hull, I may be interested. Please let me know. T.C.
 
#3 ·
More info on Wright built K boats

I learned to sail on K 111 in the late 40's through the mid 60's. Several years ago I bought a bought one labeled 110. I bought it sight unseen because of the closeness to 111. I am currently trying to confirm the correct hull number. I do not believe that it is K 110 based on the cockpit configuration.
I have 3 main sails. one numbered 133, one 214 and one 284. 284 would not even make a good shower curtain.
I just purchased K 428, a fiberglass hull.
There is at least one wood K boat currently sailing on Seneca Lake.I am interested in selling the wood hull K boat. It is complete.

Charlie
 
#9 ·
I learned to sail on K 111 in the late 40's through the mid 60's. Several years ago I bought a bought one labeled 110. I bought it sight unseen because of the closeness to 111. I am currently trying to confirm the correct hull number. I do not believe that it is K 110 based on the cockpit configuration.
I have 3 main sails. one numbered 133, one 214 and one 284. 284 would not even make a good shower curtain.
I just purchased K 428, a fiberglass hull.
There is at least one wood K boat currently sailing on Seneca Lake.I am interested in selling the wood hull K boat. It is complete.

Charlie
Charlie a sort of a old post but if the boat is available I might be interested. Thanks, Scott Dasson proud owner of hull #87 and #97
 
#4 ·
K110???

Charlie, are you on Seneca? There seems to be a lot of interest in the k-boats on Keuka, as there are several still in use, and one of the camps still uses a few. There is one very near me on the water. I also met Murray Wright's grandson on Keuka. I would be curious to take a look at your hull to see if I can glean any more insight into mine. Can you date the manufacture of K-111 that you learned on? Mine would be of virtually the same vintage. Thanks for your post!
 
#6 ·
Interesting

Charlie,

Mine is 123 and it has an unusual cockpit completely oval. I am wondering if there were a few made differently or if it was a retrofit. The deck is also cedar which I was told some of them were made for light weight. WHo knows... As for year, the local wooden boat guys pegged #123 at ~1941

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#8 ·
K boats and Charlie S.

Hi Charlie, Scott Dasson here. I lost track of you on the wooden boat forum, glad to see you are still posting. :) I have hull 97 that is seaworthy now and I was given 87 over the summer, 87 need lots of work..................maybe to much. I have yet to fully evaluate her. The cockpit on 87 is curved at the fore of the cockpit and square at the stern. 97 is also squared at the stern and at some point the cockpit was modified and the fore section is square :( Happy New Year to all you K boat nuts. If any one wants to talk K boats feel free to call me 585-429-7161 I am new here I can't post pics yet :(
 
#12 ·
I just found this site in my quest to get some info on K boats. My dad knew Murray, we used to own and sail K-10, which we bought when I was a boy. We had a cottage on Keuka Lake and used to compete in the races that Mr. Wright used to hold at his farm, on the east side of Keuka. Neighbors of ours, one cottage away also had a K boat, I think it was K-6. A note to a comment about the cockpit shape: The aft end of the cockpit was square, (and uncomfortable to lean against on a long, downhill run home in the afternoon; a boat cushion helped). I have some pictures of our boat. I'll see how they scan, if anyone would like to see them.

Thanks, Paul French
 
#13 ·
Ah K boat

I remember the K boat very well. In fact I help build many of them when Murray Wright sold them to Wright boat Company In Canandaigua NY. Owed By Shepard Marine Inc on the city pier.. We made them in fiberglass though, Lol I still have a pair of coverals that got covered in Orange Jel coat when we were unloading 55 gal drums of it. Great Boat I sailed many of them, To bad the molds got burned up in a fire. I love to have one. Hard to find any parts for them now a days. Yep sure do miss those days, Shepard sold that buisness along time ago I worked for them for over 20 years great people. I believe the YMCA camp on canandaigua Lake still has 2 or 3 of them still. I have a lot of memeories of that boat.
Sam
 
#15 ·
I might have original hardware for K-boat. Flag/W cast in. Do you know where to find info. to I.D. them? Picture's, book's, ......... I also may have a pair of original sail's for K-boat. Used condition, Stained, one small patch, cotton, rope and thread's look almost new. Do not appear to be rotted. Contact Steve at: 716 569 4122. Wright K sailboat
 
#17 ·
Hi Sam, Great! The K-boat lives again! Any further update? It's 2014 now, are you in business?
It's great to have it done by someone who made them back in the 70s. Will you use the same exact details or tweak them? I'm thinking of details like access to the centerboard drum for if (when) the cable gets derailed.
Cheers,
- Dave Matthews, K-257 and K-299
 
#18 ·
K-boat database and photo gallery

Dear fellow K-boaters,

I'm creating a Registry of the 323 wooden K-boats that were built. Where they are now, what their history has been. It's online but I don't have enough seniority on this forum to give the link. Try google for "wright-built" "k-boat". I'm also posting photos of them at flickr.com/dematth/collections. If you have any information, anecdotes, memories, pictures etc., I'd love to have them.

Cheers,
- Dave Matthews, K-257 and K-299
phone 607-262-0443
 
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